Alex Morgan leaned back in their chair, tapping a pen thoughtfully against their chin. The idea to write letters to random addresses had started as a joke, a way to pass the time during lazy afternoons. "I wonder if anyone will actually respond," Alex mused aloud, addressing the empty room.
Alex was surprised to find a letter in the sea of bills and advertisements. The envelope was ornate, with intricate silver filigree. Breaking the seal, Alex discovered elegant handwriting and a surprising request. "Dear Sir or Madam, I am a dragon in need of your assistance. Please advise me on how to woo a human," the letter began.
Alex spent the evening researching, surrounded by books on mythology and folklore. The idea of a dragon seeking dating advice was both absurd and thrilling. "If this is real, I'm going to need all the help I can get," Alex thought, jotting down notes on dragon lore and human customs.
Alex penned a response, offering advice filled with humor and sincerity. "Start with small gestures, like bringing a unique gift or sharing a personal story," Alex suggested, "Humans love feeling special." Sealing the envelope, Alex hoped the dragon would find their advice useful.
Alex received another letter, this time detailing the dragon’s attempts and the human’s delighted reaction. "Your advice worked wonders! She was enchanted by my stories and the rare flowers I gifted," the dragon wrote, expressing gratitude and a budding friendship with Alex.
Alex smiled, sipping coffee while rereading the dragon's latest letter. The once-absurd correspondence had become a cherished part of their routine. "Who knew an offhand joke would lead to such a unique friendship?" Alex thought, amused by the unexpected turn their life had taken.
















